Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts | |
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Location | |
2501 Flora St. Dallas, TX 75201 |
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Information | |
Type | Secondary |
Motto | To provide intensive training in the arts and academics. |
School district | Dallas Independent School District |
Principal | Scott Rudes |
Faculty | 79 |
Grades | 9-12 |
Number of students | 903 |
Color(s) | Blue and Black |
Mascot | Pegasus |
Trustee dist. | 9 |
Learning Community | West Secondary, Cynthia Goodsell |
Website | |
Designated | 24 April 2006 |
http://www.dallasisd.org/bookert
Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts is a public secondary school located in the Arts District of downtown Dallas, Texas (USA). Booker T. Washington High School enrolls students in grades 9-12 and is the Dallas Independent School District's arts magnet school (thus, it is often locally referred to simply as Arts Magnet). Many accomplished performers and artists have been educated in the school. Some examples include Norah Jones, Erykah Badu, Adario Strange, Valarie Rae Miller, Edie Brickell, Ephraim Owens, Sandra St. Victor, and Roy Hargrove, Scott Westerfeld, and Wendy Calhoun.
In 1892, Dallas established its first high school for African American pupils. In 1911, the school was enlarged and named the Dallas Colored High School. The school was moved in 1922 to larger quarters, designed by famed Dallas architects Lang & Witchell, and renamed Booker T. Washington High School, after the African-American education pioneer Booker T. Washington. For many years, it was the only Dallas high school that allowed students of color.